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. >> hillary clinton, of course, also the focus of some jokes. here's mchale said about her if she does indeed decide to run for the white house. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate, experience, a natural leader and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. >> oh my gosh, fair game whether you're there or not. >> yes, yes. >> never a funny topic but somehow he kind of made it funny or poked fun at it i should say. >> it is not about her, right? >> right. >> at the whole wage differential. >> disparity of money. >> it was great. >> candy crowley, thanks so much in washington. appreciate it. >> thanks, fred. >>> all right. and you might remember this. an entire street collapsing following last week's severe weather. no one was killed thankfully. why do residents feel desperate and frustrated? >>> but first, he's won six medals in the winter olympics. the most of any u.s. skier. now fresh off the bronze medal win in sochi, downhill ski champion bode miller is making an im
. >> hillary clinton, of course, also the focus of some jokes. here's mchale said about her if she does indeed decide to run for the white house. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate, experience, a natural leader and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. >> oh my gosh, fair game whether you're there or not. >> yes, yes. >> never a funny topic but somehow he kind of made it funny or...
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now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george bush or bill clinton for it. >> you bring up gop there with george bush. on the gop side, there's this certain ex-florida governor who may be giving the current new jersey one a run for his money here. we have the "new york times" reporting that jeb bush's increasingly serious and public consideration of a 2016 run has some major republican donors considering jumping the chris christie ship. if that happened, howard, tell me what would that mean for christie? would it mean curtains for him? >> i think christie's already seeing th
now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george...
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although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake we make is assuming what happens in march, april and may will happen in november. the 40% of the job waiting for the president. it's not great. but it's the best it's been since last october. and i think the other things we need to look at as media and analysts are also trends. and right now, the president is trending up. i think in some respects because of the success of the 8 million signups for the aca. >> that's an interesting one. we were just talking about whether or not there's an opportunity to rebrand this. honestly, i'm a little interested here in the key reasons for why the president's approval rate rema
although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake...
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit and you already have the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. it was so bad. it was bad. look, i don't even have an analogy because the website is used now to describe other bad things. they say stuff like, i shouldn't have eaten that sushi. i was up all night healthcare.gov'ing. boy, that latest johnny depp movie really healthcare.gov'd it to the box office. >> talented and got some cahunas is all i'm saying. >>> one high school student went above and beyond for his great grandmother, taking her to his senior prom. we've got that. >>> plus we're going to show you our high scho
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience. she's a natural leader, and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a savings this country could use. it's good to see that white house press secretary and boy detective jay carney is here. it's a big night for jay. i haven't seen him this nervous since the president told him "just go out there and tell them the website's broken. they'll understand." mr. president, you have to admit...
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it also raises a question when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see who will win over the g.o.p. base and more importantly, who gets to apply turtle wax to shelton addelson's rascal scooter. jeb bush says he's thinking about running. wow. another bush might be in the white house. is it time for our every ten years surprise party for iraq? it's, um, as it stands now, republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul, or a bag of flour with ronald beigean's face drawn on it. bag of flour? all right. people are asking will donald trump run again? the answer is, does that thing on his head crap in the woods? i don't know. i don't know. i don't know if that thing on his head has a digestive system. speaking of digestive systems, chris christie is here. he's actually here. tonight. wow. sir, you're a glutton. for punishment. so here we go. chris christie, his administration cancelled a train tunnel to manhattan.
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>> including hillary clinton and others. so i don't see the arb as anything near definitive on these matters. i think what we heard from general lovell as george says was terribly affecting. he was voluntary witness. this is somebody who wanted to come and sort of unburden himself, because he was there on the he was the deputy intelligence director. his job was to have knowledge. he dismissed right away the claims that this was about a video or that this had originated -- that evening he dismissed those claims. and i think the most troubling thing he said is when he was asked about whether it would have made a difference if the united states military had rushed to the aid of the people who were under attack in benghazi, and after a long pause he said we don't know. that's a terrible thing for a senior military officer, somebody who has been in for 33 years to have to say about his country. >> mara? >> yes, although he is also resources that weren't use that had what you're saying and he said no. i think that this part of thi
>> including hillary clinton and others. so i don't see the arb as anything near definitive on these matters. i think what we heard from general lovell as george says was terribly affecting. he was voluntary witness. this is somebody who wanted to come and sort of unburden himself, because he was there on the he was the deputy intelligence director. his job was to have knowledge. he dismissed right away the claims that this was about a video or that this had originated -- that evening he...
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where was secretary of state hillary clinton on those five talk shows? this was her post that was attacked, her people who were killed. she was out there issuing a press release while the attack was going on, blaming it on the video. she was there at andrews air force base when the remains were brought back, blaming it on the video, and yet two days later, she can't go on the sunday talk shows? there's a story there. i think it could reveal a lot about what was going on inside the administration. >> you know, the accountability review board she says is going to investigate what happened in benghazi that never even questioned her, made up of her husband's, several of their friends. really makes it clear that there was no intention to hold her accountable because no one bothered to question her. >> i think within the administration, there was panic across the state department, the white house, and other agencies because they could see the political ramifications. and the arb, you know, has a very limited mandate. it's useful for what it does in some cases,
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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. >> let's listen to bill clinton now, and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final thought from you, miss gold, before we go? >> i'm really excited to see the great speeches we have tonight. i'm interested to see how much obama skewers himself. he tends to make superficial jokes about himself. george w. bush was known for skewering himself, how people thought he was dumb or something, so he played along with it. i hope obama goes for himself really deeply this year. >> all right, guys, thank you, everyone. appreciate it. i'm don lemon, our special coverage from the white house correspondents' dinner continues. >>> tonight, the stars are out in washington, d.c.. >> this is a hollywood crowd.
. >> let's listen to bill clinton now, and he talks about how lonely he is. >> being i. you sunk my battleship. yes! >> i want to thank the academy for this tremendous honor. this may be the greatest moment of my life. i mean, ever since i was a little boy, i've wanted to be a real actor. >> all right, so, we are back and i'm sitting here because mark lamont hill got up and left me. and joining us, our tech guy who's going to join us for the top of the hour. a final...
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hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to take back portions of that country from pro-russian separatists. it all came to a bloody head friday when at least 42 people were killed in odessa as fires and gunfights broke out during violent clashes between pro and anti-russian groups. 125 people were hurt yesterday. russia's president vladimir putin is blaming the surge in violence on ukraine and the west as well. it's putting new pressure on the white house to find a way to force russia to withdraw. nbc's kristen welker is live for us at the white house with more this after
hillary clinton. >>> and a new generation of power. one city's plans to transform landfills into sources of energy. it's today's big idea. >>> it is also derby day. with horse names like wicked strong, junk in the trunk, and thissier's favorite, california chrome, will we get our first triple crown winner in 36 years? we'll go to churchill downs as well. good saturday to you. i'm craig melvin. in ukraine, they're calling it war. right now the military is desperately trying to...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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the clintons overnight tim kaine became the late toast throw his support behind hillary clinton. this came a few days after bill clinton spoke at georgetown university and delivered a deflgsz of his economic record as president. to head off trouble on the left for hilary. >> how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget of ' 96 lowering the capital gains rate. i did it but we had the money to do it and it was the price i paid to e get the children's health insurance program and all that education stuff and i would do it again tomorrow in a heartbeat. >> so the legacy of bill clinton on economic issues and domestic issues, it plays a role in how the democratic party looks at him and i found that speech so interesting because when i look at the clinton years, i think the speech was two hours, which was short for bill clinton. i think you could make a case to be satisfying to the liberal base but he forged this alliance. talk about what happened in 2008. how does the left look at bill clint clinton's legacy as president
the clintons overnight tim kaine became the late toast throw his support behind hillary clinton. this came a few days after bill clinton spoke at georgetown university and delivered a deflgsz of his economic record as president. to head off trouble on the left for hilary. >> how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget of ' 96 lowering the capital gains rate. i did it but we had the money to do it and it was the price i paid...
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the possibility this has been talked about that former secretary of state hillary clinton might be asked to either by the select committee or darrell issa's committee as well, if she is there put in front and questioned, what might be said and how might this hurt her should she run in 2016? >> well, that's one of the biggest sort of issues out there outstanding regarding her tenure as secretary of state. so certainly if it comes to that, you know, we'll have to see whether or not she is willing to engage and take it on. she did testify a few times regarding this and seemed to hold up her end of the bargain. >> right. >> and didn't really sully her image that much or damage her approval rating so we'll see whether or not she's willing to engage. remember, her book is coming out next month where it's expected she'll discuss this a little bit. >> it's a year now, a year and a half if she were to run she'll get into it. it's kind of early perhaps to be bringing her in front of congress, would you say? >> yeah. in fact, you know, maybe she thinks, you know what, if they really want me to come
the possibility this has been talked about that former secretary of state hillary clinton might be asked to either by the select committee or darrell issa's committee as well, if she is there put in front and questioned, what might be said and how might this hurt her should she run in 2016? >> well, that's one of the biggest sort of issues out there outstanding regarding her tenure as secretary of state. so certainly if it comes to that, you know, we'll have to see whether or not she is...
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every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual opportunity for the white house press corps to canoodl, the one great civic virtue sincerely about the white house corresponden correspondents' dinner is it is freaking funny. it's always funny even when the comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black president. i know you're biracial, but the first black president. it's proud. proud to be able to say that. you know, the first black president. well, that's unless you screw up. and then it's going to be, what's up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for the milad
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hillary clinton came up to me and i gave her a handshake and a hug. and when i shook her hand, she said to me, "we are going to have the filmmaker arrested." even at that time she was trying to place a spin on what happened. it wasn't a result of a video. they had two drones above the battle in benghazi feeding real-time video to the situation room in the white house. they could see as it was happening on september 11th and september 12th for seven or eight hours, they watched this battle happen. they didn't watch a video protest. they watched a battle with militants that were associated with al qaeda. >> yeah. now earlier this week we had testimony, brigadier general -- retired brigadier general lovell testified the military should have tried to intervene. now, we have talked to you about your son, and he was told to stand down, was he not? >> i have actually talked to the reporter on the ground that talked to ty's friend who was there who said yes, ty was told on more than one occasion to stand down and not to go rescue. >> and as far as you know, h
hillary clinton came up to me and i gave her a handshake and a hug. and when i shook her hand, she said to me, "we are going to have the filmmaker arrested." even at that time she was trying to place a spin on what happened. it wasn't a result of a video. they had two drones above the battle in benghazi feeding real-time video to the situation room in the white house. they could see as it was happening on september 11th and september 12th for seven or eight hours, they watched this...
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. >> do you see this as designed to thwart a hillary clinton effort in 2016? >> michael, let me get to it in one second. i think in what christian has said, this is the guts of it. i've been an intelligence officer for 20 years, and the first thing you are taught is that first reports are often wrong. and i think in your interview, and in fact in the beth jones e-mail and the ben rhodes discussion of the talking points what you see is a white house trying to get to the bottom of what happened. it was not clear what happened initially. and again, i just don't understand why the committees, after nine hearings, close to 50 briefings from the administration on the issue, are not focusing on trying to fix the problems, for example, such as greater support for our diplomats abroad. quick diplomatic security forces where they're needed and making sure the department of defense and state can defend. >> so do you think it is politically motivated with an eye toward secretary clinton running in 2016? >> well, it is either politically motivated, i don't think we're talk
. >> do you see this as designed to thwart a hillary clinton effort in 2016? >> michael, let me get to it in one second. i think in what christian has said, this is the guts of it. i've been an intelligence officer for 20 years, and the first thing you are taught is that first reports are often wrong. and i think in your interview, and in fact in the beth jones e-mail and the ben rhodes discussion of the talking points what you see is a white house trying to get to the bottom of...
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clinton spoke with the president. at 10:07 p.m., clinton sent out a press release before the attack was over, linking the violence to the video. bret baier asked tommy veeter where that information came from. >> september 11, who tells hillary clinton at 10:00 p.m. to put out this statement that says some have sought to justify this vicious behavior, the announcement has already happened about the benghazi attack, as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet? at 10:00 p.m. eastern time, this is still going on, this attack. so where does that come from? >> i don't know. >> did you also change attacks to demonstrations in the talking points? >> maybe. i don't remember. >> you don't remember? >> dude, this is like two years ago. >> dude? everybody is talking about this. >> we're talking about the process of editing talking points. that's what bureaucrats do. >> reporter: he conceded that the president was not in the situation room on the night of the attack. >> when hillary clinton talks to him on the ph
clinton spoke with the president. at 10:07 p.m., clinton sent out a press release before the attack was over, linking the violence to the video. bret baier asked tommy veeter where that information came from. >> september 11, who tells hillary clinton at 10:00 p.m. to put out this statement that says some have sought to justify this vicious behavior, the announcement has already happened about the benghazi attack, as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet? at 10:00...
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#benghazi is where you can find tweets about how hillary clinton has buckets of blood on her hands. the white house sends more personnel to the bundy ranch over cows than they did to benghazi. it's the place where people think that a white house communications adviser looking at white house talking points is the next watergate. #benghazi isn't just online, it's an entire industry, an entire imaginary realm. it's where, for instance, lindsey graham has actually been living for the past year. >> this is not a fox news story, this is an american story. i'm not satisfied with having the executive branch tell me what happened in benghazi. the scumbags are the people in the white house who lied about this. we're just starting on benghazi. >> #benghazi is the alternate fox news universe where there is only one thing going on in the world and it is benghazi. >> all right. we were waiting for others to ask questions. we know that the next question coming up is from a german reporter. we are not anticipating that that would be about the situation with benghazi, which is breaking news since th
#benghazi is where you can find tweets about how hillary clinton has buckets of blood on her hands. the white house sends more personnel to the bundy ranch over cows than they did to benghazi. it's the place where people think that a white house communications adviser looking at white house talking points is the next watergate. #benghazi isn't just online, it's an entire industry, an entire imaginary realm. it's where, for instance, lindsey graham has actually been living for the past year....
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literally, this is one of these things where they are grasping at straws to try to hurt hillary clinton or whatever. you can see the global media doesn't care. >> we saw the general testifying yesterday, getting emotional saying, you know, it could have been prevented had the state department really sort of tipped them off. and so my question at newt. let me throw this at you, you know, if hillary clinton does run in 2016, how does she answer those questions about what her state department did or did not do? >> she has a real challenge because last month, for example, more tweets about benghazi than there were about hillary clinton. this isn't going to go away. it's really about honesty and about accountability and transparency. but i do want to say a word and praise the white house press corps. this was the wrong place to raise that issue. it's a big deal. i think they focused on ukraine correctly. >> okay. let me end with this, something the three of us were talking about at commercial break. i do want to talk about basketball with you two. and newt, i know you are the ideas guy and i
literally, this is one of these things where they are grasping at straws to try to hurt hillary clinton or whatever. you can see the global media doesn't care. >> we saw the general testifying yesterday, getting emotional saying, you know, it could have been prevented had the state department really sort of tipped them off. and so my question at newt. let me throw this at you, you know, if hillary clinton does run in 2016, how does she answer those questions about what her state...
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. >> you can can say that clinton is lucky and he caught the tech boom, or clinton was lucky coming out of the recession, but one thing that you can cannot explain isway is the difference of the poverty reduction members. >> we appreciate the chairman coming to the meeting, and we did not get a lot accomplished -- >> we need to talk about getting to the root causes of poverty. >> well, he has a lot to learn. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, but the goal is to change the calculus. >> and right now, we are looking at live images from the rose garden where we are awaiting a news conference by president obama and german chancellor angela merkel , and joining me live is the correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports" and msnbc political editor mark murray, and thank you for join g ing us. >> good morning. >> andrea, i want to start with you as we wait for the president and the german leader to emerge, the situation in eastern ukraine is deteriorating and two ukrainian held koicopters shot this morning, and several reports of journal itselves released, and the
. >> you can can say that clinton is lucky and he caught the tech boom, or clinton was lucky coming out of the recession, but one thing that you can cannot explain isway is the difference of the poverty reduction members. >> we appreciate the chairman coming to the meeting, and we did not get a lot accomplished -- >> we need to talk about getting to the root causes of poverty. >> well, he has a lot to learn. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally,...
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now, if you are a clinton and she is accomplished person, and wildly respected and given president clinton's tenure as president which was successful, and the people across the board have a favorable opinion of it, it is more of a positive, but at the end of the day, running for president is an incredibly hard and brutal business. so i blame her for not running? no. she is going tick ma the calculation that is best for her and her family, and what she can offer the country, and see what happens. >> thank you, chris and alice. >>> coming up, it is not all business in washington, d.c. nope. outfits packed and the bars stocked and the jokes written, and we have the preview washington, d.c. style. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business buil
now, if you are a clinton and she is accomplished person, and wildly respected and given president clinton's tenure as president which was successful, and the people across the board have a favorable opinion of it, it is more of a positive, but at the end of the day, running for president is an incredibly hard and brutal business. so i blame her for not running? no. she is going tick ma the calculation that is best for her and her family, and what she can offer the country, and see what...
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so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with the minimum wage. plenty i think put it very well. over time because minimum wage is not indexed to inflation, you need to raise it. this is not the application of some new theory. it's not really a raising of the minimum wage. it's keeping the former policy steady as it goes. and i think there's a bit of a trouble in the republican party right now to simply update the economic philosophy to a very changed economy in which median wages are very, very weak, job creation is very, very weak and people need more help. >> yeugene, the
so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with...
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. >> when hillary clinton talks to him by phone at 10:00 p.m., he's where? >> i don't know. i don't have a tracking device on him in the residence. >> why is that important, brett? >> why is it important is because you have a lot of stuff happening. this is in the middle of the attack. we don't know where the u.s. ambassador is for a long time there and then they eventually find out that he's dead. now the white house situation room, i've been in there, it's not a big place. if tommy is in there all night and he says the president wasn't there, he's not in a different place. you would know when the president was there. can the president handle crisis from other parts of the white house? of course. when stuff breaks, most times, officials go to the place where there is communication equipment, all the intelligence coming in in the situation room. this case, the president was not there. >> you also pressed him on who changed the talking points among the many others, cia produced talking points, changed and what we were fed on the sunday shows and thereafter looked very differe
. >> when hillary clinton talks to him by phone at 10:00 p.m., he's where? >> i don't know. i don't have a tracking device on him in the residence. >> why is that important, brett? >> why is it important is because you have a lot of stuff happening. this is in the middle of the attack. we don't know where the u.s. ambassador is for a long time there and then they eventually find out that he's dead. now the white house situation room, i've been in there, it's not a big...
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. >> that means then secretary of state hillary clinton has some splaining to do. but so does president obama. remember, he is the commander and chief. the military cannot move without his order. and he obviously didn't give it. why? the general is as confused as i am. >> we didn't know how long this would last when we became aware of the distress nor did we completely understand what we had in front of us. >> so that means that the attack could have been larger. the military didn't know. and forces didn't mobilize to save the people under siege? that's shocking. see, that's what this story is all about. the failure of the u.s. government to protect americans under fire in benghazi. and then after the fact trying to say oh the killers weren't organized terrorists. are we all getting this. but, again, the national media won't cover it. does it get any worse than that in our democracy? talking points is angry. the obama administration was completely derelict in the benghazi terror attack and was dishonest in the aftermath. and the national press doesn't give a damn?
. >> that means then secretary of state hillary clinton has some splaining to do. but so does president obama. remember, he is the commander and chief. the military cannot move without his order. and he obviously didn't give it. why? the general is as confused as i am. >> we didn't know how long this would last when we became aware of the distress nor did we completely understand what we had in front of us. >> so that means that the attack could have been larger. the military...
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with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the east coast under water. one measuring station in pensacola, florida, recorded 27 inches of rain in 48 hours. it's being called the worst flooding in that state in 30 years. streets washed away, resident his to be rescued from their homes. in baltimore, and urban landslide. a street collapsed taking people's cars with it and flooding railroad tracks that run below street level. out west, the opposite problem, wildfires fueled by the santa ana winds are threatening homes in the community of rancho cucamonga. more than 1600 homes have been evacuated. we'll get more to meteorologist bill cairns in just a mome
with hillary clinton always in mind there are voters to sway and dollars to save. >>> and the sterling reputation as his peer goes to work for the embattled owners and oprah eyes his team. is it time for the nfl to finally free the redskins. good morning, i'm chris jansing and we begin this may day hopefully kissing good-bye to a three-day storm that has been relentless. the same severe weather that churned up at least 79 tornadoes across several states has now left pockets across the...
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that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on the weather. we had that really cold winter where he wasn't getting out there much at all. now that it's nice again he's been out there as all the obamacare stats were coming in waiting to find out were they going to hit that 7 million target. for obama the frustration, so many frustrations, that walk helps him to kind of feel like he can get some movement on issues when things are really stuck. >> when things get stuck. can you discuss sensitive intelligence issues outside the white house? >> some things are better left for the sit room but if it's politics you're
that's a good poll for hillary clinton. it is 2014. not so bad. margaret, i want to end with a piece you wrote on bloomberg about how the president now when he's feeling stress decides to make big decisions. goes outside, walks around. there's a track outside the white house. we first learned about this in a policy context during a decision on whether to let congress vote or should american troop bs used in syria. walking with his chief of staff. how often does he do this? >> depends on...
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>> let me start by defending hillary clinton, which i don't do often in the context of benghazi. that sound byte is misinterpreted by some to be a decoloration, of her indifference to what happened on the ground in ben gghazi. she wasn't saying basically, i don't care, we're beyond it, it doesn't hmatter. i think she was profoundly mistaken to make that claim -- >> but a big difference they lied to us like the irs and keeping your health care plan and paying less and keeping your doctor when they knew otherwise. >> it's important to be precise to be sure we're being as precise as we can be. on the broader question, there is no disputing the fact the white house mislead the american people on whether you talk about the original claims that came out of the white house in the days after the benghazi attacks or jay carney suggesting repeatedly in his press briefings that the white house had nothing to do with the pr spin, that the white house had no substantive role when we have 100 pages of e-mails that show undisputely they did or talking now the revelation is revealing something i
>> let me start by defending hillary clinton, which i don't do often in the context of benghazi. that sound byte is misinterpreted by some to be a decoloration, of her indifference to what happened on the ground in ben gghazi. she wasn't saying basically, i don't care, we're beyond it, it doesn't hmatter. i think she was profoundly mistaken to make that claim -- >> but a big difference they lied to us like the irs and keeping your health care plan and paying less and keeping your...
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if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> women appropriate testing in the streets demanding their government wo
if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that...
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. >> one that looks at a hypothetical matchup between a certain bush and certain clinton. hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, beating jeb bush, the former governor of florida, by a lot in this poll. somewhere around 53% i think overall. we're joined now by our chief political correspondent candy crowley live from washington. this is candy's first appearance on this hour too. we're very lucky to have you here. >> awfully nice to be with you guys. >> clinton versus bush. i feel like i've heard this before. >> it's a rerun. >> yes, it's a terrible echo in here. absolutely. and i think -- we can all say, look, polls are snapshots sometimes. if an election were held today between these two people, perhaps this is how it would turn out. but it's not going to happen today. and it's probably not going to be those two people unless we're really prescient. i think what i gather from this is that the bush name continues to be a drag nationally. i think things look very good for republicans in these midterm elections, in the senate races and the house races. nationally, th
. >> one that looks at a hypothetical matchup between a certain bush and certain clinton. hillary clinton, the former secretary of state, beating jeb bush, the former governor of florida, by a lot in this poll. somewhere around 53% i think overall. we're joined now by our chief political correspondent candy crowley live from washington. this is candy's first appearance on this hour too. we're very lucky to have you here. >> awfully nice to be with you guys. >> clinton versus...
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most say her statement applies ekwlal to both jeb bush and hillary clinton. but our poll finds hillary clinton is more personally popular where bush is not. bush's favorable rating is lower and his numbers are actually worse than they were a year ago the more he's gotten out into the public spotlight. joining me now are our bipartisan polling team, democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster mica roberts. fred, mika's boss said these are better numbers, they're not good. >> you can't get good until you get better. >> is this the first time ever that his approval rating is higher than both foreign policy and the economy? >> yes. >> i don't think i've seen that for any president. >> we're trying to see what's responsible for this -- >> it's all health care. >> i think it's health care. >> mica, when you see these numbers and see the repeal question is basically 50/50 on health care now, saying major changes or repeal or just minor changes, does that mean republicans should alter their message a little bit? >> i think if you look across this poll you s
most say her statement applies ekwlal to both jeb bush and hillary clinton. but our poll finds hillary clinton is more personally popular where bush is not. bush's favorable rating is lower and his numbers are actually worse than they were a year ago the more he's gotten out into the public spotlight. joining me now are our bipartisan polling team, democratic pollster fred yang and republican pollster mica roberts. fred, mika's boss said these are better numbers, they're not good. >> you...
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what does this mean for hilary clinton in 2016 did you believe? >> here is what i believe. i believe that hilary clinton has been struggling to explain to americans what she did as secretary of state. she and her supporters haven't been able to point to clear accomplishments. most american voters can tell you about clinton's tenure and that was the benghazi occurred and now we know the cover up. and this doesn't look for a candidate who is not willing to sacrifice her own advantages to the do the right thing. >> chris, good to have you. we will check out your newsletter online. >>> a state of emergency declared in florida as the storm that slammed the south is dumping massive amounts of rain on the sunshine state. serious flooding forcing people to seek shelter in their attics at the water is rising rescue teams are using jet skies in some neighborhoods. and alabama is cleaning up after 25 twisters. jonathan is live. flooding is still an issue even with the rain stopping? >> reporter: yes because of the run off. the issues are causing headaches for the first responders in t
what does this mean for hilary clinton in 2016 did you believe? >> here is what i believe. i believe that hilary clinton has been struggling to explain to americans what she did as secretary of state. she and her supporters haven't been able to point to clear accomplishments. most american voters can tell you about clinton's tenure and that was the benghazi occurred and now we know the cover up. and this doesn't look for a candidate who is not willing to sacrifice her own advantages to...
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bill clinton in particular was impeached. you saw the way bill clinton was treated in many respects. forget the way they're look at now. i don't think any of them had an easy time. >> he went on to say this antigovernment attitude is completely newç just because we have an african-american president. we did reach out to his office and haven't heard back for a comment. >> we've got lots more news to tell you about. once again we turn to heather nauert. >> got news now to bring you at nine minutes after the hour. we break in with breaking news that came in overnight. prison officials try a new drug cocktail to kill an inmate but the execution is botched. the inmate died more than 43 minutes later of a heart attack. now all executions in the state of oklahoma are on hold. the man exploded after the first of three injections and then the execution stopped. some witnesses say the convicted murderer then tried to get up and talk. pretty gruesome description there. >>> witnesses say he looked likeç "rambo." >> a guy with a shotg
bill clinton in particular was impeached. you saw the way bill clinton was treated in many respects. forget the way they're look at now. i don't think any of them had an easy time. >> he went on to say this antigovernment attitude is completely newç just because we have an african-american president. we did reach out to his office and haven't heard back for a comment. >> we've got lots more news to tell you about. once again we turn to heather nauert. >> got news now to...
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that came out of the clinton era in the military. but didn't also often involve don't ask. because particularly in the age of the internet there was a lot of asking effectively going on when they're rummaging around your space as your friends postings et cetera. the other thing i want to ask you, garrett. when you look at that specific example and of course as you know bob gates, the president, president obama's former secretary of defense, who oversaw the shift away from that policy, and is going to be the president of the boy scouts, what would you want to say off to him tonight or sale of y pub. what he should do? >> i hope he will extend the same courtesy in the scouts as he did in the military. he knows firsthand that don't ask don't tell does not work in the military. so, he should also know that's it doesn't work in the boy scouts of america. >> uh-huh. and, and, let me ask you, zach. i want to actually read something that garrett had said here. excuse me that one scouting official had said to nbc news. the way we look at it we want to be a safe haven for kids and th
that came out of the clinton era in the military. but didn't also often involve don't ask. because particularly in the age of the internet there was a lot of asking effectively going on when they're rummaging around your space as your friends postings et cetera. the other thing i want to ask you, garrett. when you look at that specific example and of course as you know bob gates, the president, president obama's former secretary of defense, who oversaw the shift away from that policy, and is...
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. >> i have got a question for you, clinton. you don't mind if i call you clinton, do you? i feel like i know you so well. on the night of the murders, you made short speeches dull dozer buried the kids in the dam, how does lester tell him. mississippi would be proud of you. you struck below blow for the white man. >> you have a stupid smile, can you see it? good. smile when the bulldozer ran none the black kids' bodies? did you? did you smile when a bodies are covered over? did you? did you smile that same stupid smile? didexdg you? make no mistake about it, deputy, i will cut your [bleep] head clear off and not give a [bleep] thousand reads in the report chief. >> now, that scene epitomizes how most decent people want to confront individual racism. but we can't. we can't. we have to leave it to the authorities. and understand that this country has come a very long way from the days when denying americans opportunity because of their skin color was acceptable in some places. now, racists pay a huge price. for the rest of his life, donald sterling will be a pariah. e. will
. >> i have got a question for you, clinton. you don't mind if i call you clinton, do you? i feel like i know you so well. on the night of the murders, you made short speeches dull dozer buried the kids in the dam, how does lester tell him. mississippi would be proud of you. you struck below blow for the white man. >> you have a stupid smile, can you see it? good. smile when the bulldozer ran none the black kids' bodies? did you? did you smile when a bodies are covered over? did...
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it goes back to the first bush, then clinton, then the second bush, and now obama. remember dana priest from 2007 exposed walter reed and that washington post and everybody in shock about that? she exposed so much of the environment they were in with roaches and rats everywhere and the conditions and how they were being treated, our vets. >> i've been to walter reed. walter reed was amazing to me in terms of the level or rehabilitation they would be able to provide these guys. >> this has been going on for years. >> the abuse. >> the negligence, the lack of any kind of real care. i mean, we know vets where they go in for care and months later they are treated. they have to constantly be on them to get their basic care. >> listen, i mean no disrespect, these are our heros that put everything on the line for us. most people treat their dogs and cats better than we're treating -- >> i know. >> they have better health care, dogs and cats. >> they do. >> what happened here is not about ocbama or bush but coming up with a mandate, we guarantee that you'll be served in 30
it goes back to the first bush, then clinton, then the second bush, and now obama. remember dana priest from 2007 exposed walter reed and that washington post and everybody in shock about that? she exposed so much of the environment they were in with roaches and rats everywhere and the conditions and how they were being treated, our vets. >> i've been to walter reed. walter reed was amazing to me in terms of the level or rehabilitation they would be able to provide these guys. >>...
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john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it possible we don't know more about that missing plane? and just how far does the long arm of the law reach? perhaps into your pocket and on the your cell phone. it's up to the supreme court. dad. how i don't know.ere? (speaking in russian) look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly as i planned... really? ndred and seventy-seven thousand dollars per minute. that's what big oil made last year... now they're sp
john kerry who had big shoes to fill as he followed secretary clinton into the role as secretary of state. he's worked hard and has done a pretty decent job. presidential candidates running in this country, they don't put israel and apartheid in the same sentence. so you remember the old headline on this story? the headline said kerry warns israel could become an apartheid state. my headline, kerry closes the door on 2016. a multinational search effort spanning more than 50 days so how is it...
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remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically are there any conservative groups in that district who have attacked him one way or another? >> yes, and i point that out. that it hasn't been universal, however what he does
remember with bill clinton, it's a private matter let's not talk about people's sexual preferences. why is this on full display? contraception. our sex lives is front and center. they are going after every aspect of your life. it's a total progressivism. a front of the first amendment. this is what they stand for and they reveal the worst side of themselves. >> he was orphaned when he was 13. his dad left his mom two weeks before she died. he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan...
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. >>> deep thoughts with hillary clinton. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for free. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> breaking news. at 1:00 eastern time the los angeles branch of the knanaacp l hold a press conference talking about the alleged comments made by donald sterling. with we know they have scrap
. >>> deep thoughts with hillary clinton. what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for...
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>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is -- >> politico put it on their website. >> mike. all right. >> these politico guys, they're rabble-rousers. >> sam and i are going to get together later and talk about 2020. >> yes. much more exciting race. >> politico's -- no, i'm not. i know how the game is played. politico's mike allen. >> have a great week. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the clippers seem to be in the same boat in the pregame. but did it unify them during the game? we'll be right back. blap ♪ why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate.
>> what they don't want is hillary clinton. okay? because hillary clinton can beat any of their candidates. sam stein wants to jump in. sam. >> i just want to make the point that it's april of 2014. >> thank you. >> everything we say now is totally irrelevant because the primary is not for a year. >> a year from today we will probably be witnessing our first presidential debates. i'm like you. i wish we wouldn't talk about these things early, but the reality is --...
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i want to play a bit of sound of bill clinton in detroit over the weekend talking to michigan democrats about the constraints and difficulties of being a former president. take a listen. >> one of the sad things at the end of the course, since you don't have any power, nobody cares what you say. except if your wife might run for something, then you got to avoid messing up too bad. >> if your wife might run for something -- chris and kate, back to you. >> that is not your best clinton impression. >> no. not at all. >> you have a better one. >> if your wife -- >> there you go. there you go. thanks, guys. >>> up ccoming up next on "new " tornadoes slam america's heartland. we've been talking about it all morning and it comes with deadly consequences. coming up, we're going to a local hospital for an update on the injured. >>> and we show there's so many questions for the search for flight 370. we actually have some answers. one of the experts is going to explain what is going to be in that upcoming report we've been talking about. stay with us. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid art
i want to play a bit of sound of bill clinton in detroit over the weekend talking to michigan democrats about the constraints and difficulties of being a former president. take a listen. >> one of the sad things at the end of the course, since you don't have any power, nobody cares what you say. except if your wife might run for something, then you got to avoid messing up too bad. >> if your wife might run for something -- chris and kate, back to you. >> that is not your best...
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what he said was also said by secretaries clinton, hagel and kerry, but the chinese needed to hear it from the president himself. so that i think was a very good start to a very important trip. >> as you know, the white house has long talked about a so-called pivot to asia. we have ukraine boiling over. syria, mired in civil war. iraq once again descending into bloodshed. can that pivot really happen? >> well, it can happen and it needs to happen. and perhaps the president needs to pivot everywhere. because diplomacy is connected. one of the reasons why japan and south korea are so concerned about the united states is because of indecisive diplomacy on syria. and so these crises can spread from one part of the world to another. the president needs to be strong and firm in all of them because the possibility of this spreading around the globe is really very high. >> i'm curious from a financial perspective here, gordon, good news, in fact, for the u.s. economy. the report from the boston consulting group ranked the u.s. as being number two in global manufacturing competitives behind on
what he said was also said by secretaries clinton, hagel and kerry, but the chinese needed to hear it from the president himself. so that i think was a very good start to a very important trip. >> as you know, the white house has long talked about a so-called pivot to asia. we have ukraine boiling over. syria, mired in civil war. iraq once again descending into bloodshed. can that pivot really happen? >> well, it can happen and it needs to happen. and perhaps the president needs to...
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the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite attributes. >> where were you all in '92. >> reporter: that's when bill clinton beat bush 41. if the families face off again, there's a new wrinkle. they're actually good friends and the presidents co-humanitarians. >> i love george bush. i do. [ applause ] >> i love bill clinton, maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> reporter: barbara bush even started to referring to bill as her adopted son, sometimes as the adopted black sheep son. i don't know how jeb and his siblings feel, but i know bill loves it. >> reporter: how would that effect the relationship between the bushes and clintons i
the clintons came from nowhere, start white gold a young, unknown governor bill clinton in 1978. it is a boutique operation. together, the two families have produced three governors, three members of congress, a multitude of rising stars, not to mention three presidents and two could be presidents. >> just like hollywood or anywhere else, there are certain names that stick and people remember. >> it is not an ego thing, it is a limited number of people that have all of the requisite...
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seen in the polls when she's included with hillary clinton now, hillary clinton wins big, but there's a big block for warren. john, what about elizabeth warren in the senate? it's only been about a year and a half. what is her reputation like there and how has that gone so far? >> her reputation is one of having built a very good pr machine. she's sort of created this bad problem for her in the senate because she's created such a huge profile for herself. what have you done? she hasn't really done that much in the senate but she's only been there a year and a half. she's created this perfect persona. there's a huge operation around her, which a lot of times it's unclear of how much she's involved in it and whether or not she's giving a blessing to push her as a potential rival so there are some members who say u there she is. >> that's the idea, the clubby senate, the freshmen are supposed to be seen and not heard. it takes decades to build. if she convinced first herself and if she convinces the rest of the senate she's not running for senate is there a way for her to sort of become
seen in the polls when she's included with hillary clinton now, hillary clinton wins big, but there's a big block for warren. john, what about elizabeth warren in the senate? it's only been about a year and a half. what is her reputation like there and how has that gone so far? >> her reputation is one of having built a very good pr machine. she's sort of created this bad problem for her in the senate because she's created such a huge profile for herself. what have you done? she hasn't...
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clinton, remember her husband used to be president? okay, they were going to remove him because he had monkeyed around with a young lady in the white house, right? someone came up with the former boyfriend of that young lady. and the quote that she was going to washington to get her presidential -- >> monica lewinsky. >> who do you think came up with that guy? >> anthony pellicano. >> you can say it was about wiretapping, but i don't know. >> some of the stories at the time were some of the biggest names in hollywood could be in trouble because of him going after ex-wives and that sort of thing. so you knew him, one evening you're having dinner at your ranch. and somebody who says they're from the fbi is at the other end. >> exactly. and i think that is where you come in and can't believe this incredible story. >> mct was prosecuted because he answered the phone and he spoke to an fbi agent on the phone, not under oath, not in person, this guy didn't present credentials or anything if that nature. a telephone contact at your home on th
clinton, remember her husband used to be president? okay, they were going to remove him because he had monkeyed around with a young lady in the white house, right? someone came up with the former boyfriend of that young lady. and the quote that she was going to washington to get her presidential -- >> monica lewinsky. >> who do you think came up with that guy? >> anthony pellicano. >> you can say it was about wiretapping, but i don't know. >> some of the stories at...
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problem now with him and with this whole episode because it doesn't go awamp as you saw in 1995 with clinton being able to come back, he was in a bad spot. and we had all these militia guys come up and sort of this fever broke a little bit. and it hurt republicans. they didn't lose the house and senate, but they did lose the presidency. and i think it's going to be difficult for them to wash this away. especially when you have people like rick perry saying, well, so he's a racist. but he was sort of right on other stuff that we support. i think it's going to be tough for them to get rid of it. now, if -- if all of these disparate groups start to say we still like him, you could see that -- especially if democrats don't want to come out. it's going to be tough for them. >> i also wonder how much -- part of it is about what this anti-government animus is about. we'll talk in a second about the actual state subsidies that are issued here which are shocking actually. and appalling. >> right. >> when you look at what is going on with grazing fees, to be totally honest. >> yeah. >> that is part of
problem now with him and with this whole episode because it doesn't go awamp as you saw in 1995 with clinton being able to come back, he was in a bad spot. and we had all these militia guys come up and sort of this fever broke a little bit. and it hurt republicans. they didn't lose the house and senate, but they did lose the presidency. and i think it's going to be difficult for them to wash this away. especially when you have people like rick perry saying, well, so he's a racist. but he was...